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Shauny Here,
Whats everyones predicted ladder for this year.
Cheers SSS.
Whats everyones predicted ladder for this year.
Cheers SSS.
Making a slow recovery. Getting stronger each week. Good to escape the hospital@Joker How are you travelling health wise? Can we expect to see your gravitational presance at any of the AAGPS games this year?
A very warm welcome back @Joker and although you may be missing at heaven pasture your spirit and love for AAGPS rugby will live on.Making a slow recovery. Getting stronger each week. Good to escape the hospital
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Will be hard that I have no drivers license anymore. (failed medical) This season I hope to see games at heavens pasture, runway no 1, swamp and even the death star. The cattleyard is too far for me. Stirling Bridge is tricky. I would hate to miss the pies, the sweet smiles of the Shore mums and catching up with the Shore lads.
Shore mums....I am not kidding!
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Shauny here is mineShauny Here,
Whats everyones predicted ladder for this year.
Cheers SSS.
Joker getting abit freakyMaking a slow recovery. Getting stronger each week. Good to escape the hospital
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Will be hard that I have no drivers license anymore. (failed medical) This season I hope to see games at heavens pasture, runway no 1, swamp and even the death star. The cattleyard is too far for me. Stirling Bridge is tricky. I would hate to miss the pies, the sweet smiles of the Shore mums and catching up with the Shore lads.
Shore mums....I am not kidding!
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Although fun to do this is like picking a Melbourne cup winner in March (for the schoolboys on the forum, the Melb cup is run in Nov) with the variables of injury and form it is a competition that comes down to moments.Shauny Here,
Whats everyones predicted ladder for this year.
Cheers SSS.
Although fun to do this is like picking a Melbourne cup winner in March (for the schoolboys on the forum, the Melb cup is run in Nov) with the variables of injury and form it is a competition that comes down to moments.
I don't know much more about other schools but I know Riverview was Year 11 heavy last Year..... if that helpsMaul of Duty said:
Anyone know how many returning 1st XV players there are from each team? Just curious to see which sides were year 12 heavy last year
@Joker Happy to hear that you have made it it back it good health. Forum has gone crazy without your supervision from the school boys who I believe to be from the riverveiw swamp. These boys need to pull a finger and get back into their textbooks. Btw love to see you on the prowl for a shore couger.Making a slow recovery. Getting stronger each week. Good to escape the hospital
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Will be hard that I have no drivers license anymore. (failed medical) This season I hope to see games at heavens pasture, runway no 1, swamp and even the death star. The cattleyard is too far for me. Stirling Bridge is tricky. I would hate to miss the pies, the sweet smiles of the Shore mums and catching up with the Shore lads.
Shore mums....I am not kidding!
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The coaching at Joeys 1st XV level has been poor for many years. Rob Hahn is the Ron Burgundy of GPS rugby and Thomo is the Chauncey Gardiner just “ Being There” was enough in the Max Jorgo era.Joeys could take the number one spot over Kings for several key reasons:
While Kings may have a strong, talented team, Joeys’ overall squad depth, fitness, and proven game plan could give them the edge by the final rounds of the GPS season. Plus kings just have no tikka.
- Unmatched Depth & Squad Depth – Joeys consistently produces deep squads, and with a 10-round competition, their ability to cover injuries could be superior to Kings. Their 2nd XV is often as strong as some schools' 1st XV, ensuring high competition for spots and strong replacements when injuries hit.
- Superior Fitness & Conditioning – Joeys' high-paced, relentless style of rugby is built on elite fitness levels. Over a long season, this could give them the edge in the final rounds when other teams are fatigued.
- Game Plan & Structure – Joeys’ traditional running rugby and structured attack have been refined over years. They thrive in fast ball movement, set-piece dominance, and an aggressive defensive system, which can outmatch Kings' more forward-heavy approach.
- Proven GPS Success – Joeys has a history of performing under pressure and securing tight wins, particularly in long competitions. Their coaching staff is experienced in getting the most out of their squads when it matters most.
Man, that is a deep reference many here would not get.The coaching at Joeys 1st XV level has been poor for many years. Rob Hahn is the Ron Burgundy of GPS rugby and Thomo is the Chauncey Gardiner just “ Being There” was enough in the Max Jorgo era.
With Rex out, this could be a massive blow for the boys of the Stirling Bridge, if this injury passes through the first round we could possibly see shore barley scraping the top 4.Bassingthwaite (E) is out with a shoulder injury. The Shore school shaking for his surgical results. Coming off a premiership the school magnifies its eager nature into the rugby program. We live in a cruel world. Likely he will return around round 4. We pray for his steady recovery. And a few left hand schooners for his rehab.
- wis
Springbroker I believe I have a more accurate Ladder prediction, i just can't in vision a world were shore drop to 5th of the back of winning the prem. Clearly the culture they fested up last year is not going anywhere, and even with the departure of some key players they will still be there or there abouts.Shauny here is mine
Cheers: bokbreaker
1. Joeys
2 .Scots
3. Kings
4. View
5. Shore
6. Newingotn
well reports have just come in that SHORE's dynamic flyhalf, Rex Bassingthwaite, will be out until round 4 of the season. This is a significant blow for the team, as he was a crucial player in their premiership success last year. Bassingthwaite's exceptional skills and ability to orchestrate plays made him a cornerstone of SHORE's strategy.Hi boys, does anyone know the predicted shore strength this year, like how many returning players there are (and who) and some potential newcomers?